The West Has Failed To Help Arab Countries.
In a report referring to the support of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates for Russia, Rai Alyoum newspaper wrote: After the recent call of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Saudi Arabia showed that following the failed attempt of Wagner militia commander to rebel against Moscow, It acts independently in its political decisions.
This is Riyadh’s second action against the United States after requesting to join the BRICS group. From the beginning of the rebellion of Commander Wagner against Putin until the 24-hour thwarting of this failed attempt, the Western media tried to make the situation in Russia tense and talked about the imminent fall of the ruling system of this country after the downing of a Russian army fighter by the rebels.
These media gave the impression that Putin was isolated in the international arena and removed from power. But the passage of time showed that the news of the downing of these fighters and helicopters was nothing more than a rumor to weaken the morale of the Russian people and the military of this country. But the real failure of the West is the decision of some countries to call Putin and declare their support for him. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who understood Putin’s sensitive situation, declared his support for the Moscow regime in a telephone conversation with him.
The main surprise on the part of some Arab countries was shown in such a way that the President of the UAE, Mohammad bin Zayed, who was with Putin at the St. Petersburg economic meeting 2 weeks ago, contacted him and supported the Moscow regime. Qatar also held phone talks with Putin and emphasized its support for Russian leaders.
But in the meantime, the phone call between the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia and Putin is very important. After Riyadh announced its desire to join the BRICS group in the past few weeks, Bin Salman’s contact with Putin has an important message for the United States that Saudi Arabia is independent in its political decisions and in the field of foreign relations. It works even if this issue is tied to vital US interests.
Although phone calls between world leaders are considered normal, these calls in the current situation indicate the failure of Western countries to bring other countries together to realize their interests in some international issues.